Robert1122
New Member
Greetings,
nice running van but can't seem to clear the white smoke up, from the new exhaust. it starts, idles, and runs well, but after the car idles for a bit, it starts to smoke white smoke.
I am in an area, north san diego county, where most mechanics aren't really interested in taking the time to actually go through the van to see where the smoke is actually coming from or what is causing it.
This is because its a dodge and parts are hard to get. One mechanic has done a bit of work to make sure the van is relatively safe, but thats because he, in the past and his youth, had 60's fords and chevys, but doesn't really want to spend the time to really fix mine.
I did place seafoam in the tank about 80 miles ago, but now the van just sits and I let it run to keep warm because driving it actually embarrasses me with all the smoke that pours out.
Any suggestions? Thank you. This is my first post, not a mechanic, and I am a new member. So please be gentle. #-o
nice running van but can't seem to clear the white smoke up, from the new exhaust. it starts, idles, and runs well, but after the car idles for a bit, it starts to smoke white smoke.
I am in an area, north san diego county, where most mechanics aren't really interested in taking the time to actually go through the van to see where the smoke is actually coming from or what is causing it.
This is because its a dodge and parts are hard to get. One mechanic has done a bit of work to make sure the van is relatively safe, but thats because he, in the past and his youth, had 60's fords and chevys, but doesn't really want to spend the time to really fix mine.
I did place seafoam in the tank about 80 miles ago, but now the van just sits and I let it run to keep warm because driving it actually embarrasses me with all the smoke that pours out.
Any suggestions? Thank you. This is my first post, not a mechanic, and I am a new member. So please be gentle. #-o